It's fairly big inside, with a few different areas: a pool room with bright orange pool table and high stool seating, a dining area, and a regular bar area. There are plenty of TV screens, though it's big enough that you can get away from these. There are also tables outside, under parasols. The interior decor is themed around orange, red, and purple, presumably to echo the "Flaming" part of the theme.

Ewan and Jo visited on a Saturday in August 2007, shortly after its reopening following a fire. Ales on offer were London Pride, Bombardier and Pedigree, as well as the standard range of lagers (including Becks Vier and Staropramen). The chips we ordered were tasty and chunky, though there weren't too many of them. (Note: it may not have been a Flaming Grill pub at this point, as the interior was tastefully decorated in a bland modern style, very far from unpleasant, and the exterior was not as orange as shown in the picture on this page.)

Kake visited again on a Tuesday lunchtime in July 2013. There was only one real ale available (London Pride), though another handpump was marked for White Horse Village Idiot "coming soon". A pint of lime and soda was an impressively-cheap 30p. Music was playing, not too loud, and the flatscreens were showing Sky Sports News with subtitles and the sound off. There were a few people already in when I arrived around 12:30pm, some having lunch. Service was very friendly.

According to signs seen in July 2013, quiz night is Thursday from 9pm and there's live music on Saturdays. They have free wifi via The Cloud (and in July 2013, Kake's existing free account worked fine).